Wednesday, 19 May 2010
Galatea looks at Pygmalion
Galatea looks at Pygmalion
Painting developed from a Sony Reader drawing
reworked in mixed media on paper.
15cm x 16cm
May 2010
In ancient Greek "Galatea" means "she who is milky white". In the 18th century the name was given to the ivory statue carved by Pygmalion, which came to life after the artist fell in love with her and prayed to Venus that she be changed into a real woman.
Many of my paintings feature portraits or representations of women. The sitter engages the viewer’s with her own direct gaze that plays with the roles of subject and object. The title of this painting encourages us to go further with this attribution and reversal of roles.